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DeRank : 3,47
DeAge™ : 7508 days • Here since 20 november 2005
Syd Barrett The Madcap Laughs
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After a while, it really gets on my nerves.
The Magnetic Fields Distortion
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"The impression is that you are faced with the Red House Painters in the midst of a joy crisis." I can't imagine them like that... I see that over time you have acquired the gift of effective, brief, and to-the-point synthesis!
Dream Theater Train of Thought
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This review is nothing but useless, just like the record, after all.
Fates Warning Night on Bröcken
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Wait Emanuè... it's not that the Dt were simply "Technical Metal" ... they were already progressive from the first album, in the sense that they used all the stereotypes of the 70s genre (odd time signatures, cerebral solos based on fast scales of guitar and keyboards, etc.). Now, if we want to discuss which is the better progressive metal (or less worse, depending on your point of view), that’s another story, and I would say that the progressive of PS is probably more sincere than that of WDADU. But both albums from the two bands are progressive metal. Progressive because both adhere to the canons of the genre, metal because... well, both adopt a certain type of guitar distortion and generally the classic metal canons!
Fates Warning Night on Bröcken
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You haven't understood... both the Dt and FW contributed to the birth of prog metal in the very same years, plus the Dt had the "merit" (ahem..) of officializing it with I&W. But the FW didn't invent anything that the Dt hadn't already intuited during the same period, as in their early albums the FW are a cover band of Iron Maiden, still focused on heavy sounds, not prog metal.
Fantômas Delìrium Còrdia
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The "review" sucks, but your message is very clear, and I completely share it. "Stop praising him! Even before one of his albums hits the market, it’s labeled a masterpiece, and "Delìrium Còrdia" received the same treatment; instead proving to be a useless, ambitious ambient album"....I ADORE YOU! I haven't listened to the album, but I've heard Mr. Bungle...for heaven's sake. As far as I'm concerned, Patton dies artistically after the breakup of Faith No More.
David Darling Cello
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"wars, hunger, diseases: some of the evidence for God's non-existence." ...what a gem of a cliché. Just reading that phrase would make even an atheist believe.
Rapeman Two Nuns And A Pack Mule
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I've listened to Shellac and Big Black, but not these. I'll take care of it. Anyway, regarding Atomizer, it bothers me a bit that none of the songs on the album can compete with Kerosene.
The Beatles Help!
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I agree with Neu!, in modern dance there is the seed of industrial.
The Beatles Help!
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The modern dance is a masterpiece, critique or no critique. Just listen to THAT record, and immediately after to any record to realize it. Regarding the Beatles influencing Italy... it's true, and in fact, just look at the deplorable situation we find ourselves in. The Beatles at least had good aesthetic taste; we don’t even have that.